Hi!
Your answer is the 1st one, <u>36 inches of ribbon.</u>
The question states this is a square picture frame. That means that all the side lengths are the same.
We are given a side length of 6 inches.
In order to find the area of a square, we multiply the length and the width together, but since they are the same value, we are just doing 6 x 6.
Answer:
$6
Step-by-step explanation:
Round $42.58 to the nearest ten dollars to get $40. $40 ÷ 100 = $0.4 so this is one percent. $0.4 × 15 is $6 which is an estimate of 15% of $42.58.
The answer is $6 (unless if you are meant to add this to $42.58 - then the answer would be $48.58 - but I am not sure because of the wording of the question).
Answer:
a = 6 and b = 36
Step-by-step explanation:
Set up equations:
b = 30 + a
b = 6a
Subtract the two equations:
b = 6a
- (b = 30 + a)
5a - 30 = 0
5a = 30
divide both sides by 5
a = 6
Plug a = 6 into the original equation:
b = 30 + 6
b = 36
you could also do:
b = 6 * 6
b = 36
3 3/4 divide 2 1/12 = 1.8
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
Angles are named with the vertex listed in the middle of the three letters. For example, ∠AFB is formed by rays FA and FB. Point F is the vertex of the angle, where the rays meet.
Adjacent angles share a ray. Generally the shared ray will be the only ray between the other two rays identifying the angles. For example, ∠AFB and ∠BFC (or ∠CFB) are considered to be adjacent because shared ray FB is between rays FA and FC.
Given the names of two angles, you can look to see if any of the rays are shared.
Looking at the next answer choice, ∠AFB and ∠CFD we see that the rays involved in the first angle are FA and FB; in the second angle they are FC and FD. There are no common rays here, so these angles are not adjacent.
∠BFC and ∠CFD share ray FC. They are adjacent.
∠BFC and ∠DFE have no shared rays.
∠CFD and ∠DFE share ray FD. They are adjacent.